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Frequently Asked Questions
Could the flat land here cause sewer problems?
Low-lying terrain around Miami International Airport and Brownsville affects drainage. For plumbing, it can mean insufficient slope on sewer laterals. This allows waste and solids to settle instead of flowing away, leading to recurring clogs and putting extra stress on the main line connection to the city sewer.
Why are my pipes in Brownsville failing all of a sudden?
Homes built here in the early 1960s have original galvanized steel pipes that are now 64 years old. That material has a predictable 50-70 year lifespan. In Brownsville-Biscayne, we are currently seeing the end-stage failure of these lines, where internal rust and scale reduce water pressure to a trickle and cause widespread pinhole leaks, especially at threaded joints.
Are tree roots a problem for pipes in this neighborhood?
In suburban settings like ours, mature tree roots seek moisture and can infiltrate the small cracks in old sewer laterals. Once inside a clay or cast iron pipe, they create a dense net that catches everything, causing frequent backups. A video inspection can confirm if roots are the source of a slow drain.
What should I do to my plumbing before hurricane season?
The tropical climate means sudden, heavy rain. A pro-tip is to locate and test your main home water shut-off valve every spring. If a storm is forecast, knowing how to quickly turn off water to the house can prevent catastrophic flooding from a broken pipe if the property is left unattended.
Who pulls permits for a repipe in Miami-Dade?
Any major plumbing replacement requires permits and inspections from the Miami-Dade County Department of Regulatory and Economic Resources. As a state-licensed contractor with the Florida Construction Industry Licensing Board, I handle that red tape, including the pressure test and final inspection, so the work is documented and compliant.
What does a pinhole leak in an old pipe mean?
With 1962-era galvanized steel, pinhole leaks are a sign of advanced internal corrosion. The pipe wall thins from the inside out until water pressure finds the weakest spot. The leak often starts small but the surrounding metal is usually compromised, meaning a section replacement, not just a patch, is the reliable fix.
How quickly can a plumber get to my house in Brownsville?
Heading past Miami International Airport on SR 112, the route into Brownsville is direct. For a service call, that's typically a 20 to 30 minute dispatch. We factor in local traffic on NW 27th Ave, but it's a straightforward run for someone familiar with the grid.
Does our hard water damage water heaters?
Water drawn from the Biscayne Aquifer is hard, meaning it carries dissolved minerals. Inside a water heater tank, these minerals precipitate out as scale, coating the heating elements and lining the tank. This insulating layer reduces efficiency and can lead to overheating and premature tank failure.